Letters in High Energy Physics (Feb 2024)

The Role of Dental Nurses in Oral Cancer Screening and Patient Education

  • Aymen Mohammed A Al Ramadan et. al

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2024, no. 1

Abstract

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Dental nurses play a vital role in the early detection of oral cancer and the education of patients about its risks and prevention. They assist dentists during oral examinations, ensuring a thorough assessment of patients’ mouths for any signs of oral cancer, such as unusual sores, lumps, or lesions. By being trained in recognizing early warning signs, dental nurses contribute significantly to the identification of potential health issues that patients might overlook. Their presence is crucial as they not only prepare and maintain the equipment used during screening but also help create a supportive and informative environment where patients feel comfortable discussing their oral health concerns. In addition to their clinical duties, dental nurses serve as educators and advocates for patients regarding oral cancer awareness. They provide valuable information on risk factors, such as tobacco use and excessive alcohol consumption, and emphasize the importance of regular dental check-ups and self-examinations. By engaging patients in meaningful conversations about their oral health, dental nurses can empower them to take proactive steps in prevention and early detection. This role is essential in promoting a comprehensive approach to oral health, ensuring that patients are informed, reducing stigma around oral cancer, and ultimately improving patient outcomes.

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